Colombia
Colombian Coffee Picker
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A Colombian coffee picker in Pereia, takes a lunch break at Hacienda Combia in the coffee Triangle
Colombia: Travel Weekly
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Above is a page from, “Cities a Case study in Colombia contrasts” and article by the illustrious Art Sbarsky in Travel weekly that features my humble photographs. To read the whole piece go to this link: Travel Weekly
Cathedral of Salt Zipaquirá Colombia
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200 meters below the surface of the earth in an abandoned salt mine in Zipaquirá Colombia, is the Cathedral of Salt. Originally Built in the 1930’s by salt miners as a place for their prayers, it was enlarged in the in 1950s and again in 1996 to what is now […]
Colombian Goverment Raises Subsidies and calls for end to Coffee Strike.
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I just got back from Colombia where I spent some time in Pereira, the heart of the coffee growing triangle. Declared as a UNESCO World Heritage landscape, it is a spectacular and unique region and one of the most visited by tourists in Colombia. But there is trouble in Paradise. […]
Monserrate Bogota Colombia
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Rising above the city of Bogota Colombia to 10,341 ft, the mountain of Monserrate is a pilgrimage destination to the church at its peak built in the 17th century with a shrine to the Fallen lord. Many of the devoted climb the mountain, but there is also a funicular […]